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    The Board's Guide to Sustainability

    24 October 2024
    London, In-Person Event
    09:30 - 18:00 BST

    OVERVIEW

    It is important for all businesses to have a clear approach on the way in which decisions are made and to be able to articulate that as well as how those decisions impact on the sustainability of the company. Increasingly the buck stops with the directors, so a full and proper understanding of what is meant by sustainability, how it applies to your company and how stakeholders think about it is critical for directors going forward.

    This highly practical one-day workshop is designed to help board directors understand their duties and responsibilities when it comes to ensuring the sustainability of their business, the risks of not fulfilling those duties and the opportunities and competitor advantage that can arise when boards take their responsibilities seriously.

    All sessions are interactive, with Case Studies and discussions throughout and at the end of every session there will be a 15-minute round up of what the practical implications are, what can you as a director do about the issue?

    Agenda Overview:

    • Introduction to Sustainability
    • Director Responsibilities
    • Climate: Materiality Assessment and Data
    • Sustainability Beyond Carbon
    • Integrating Sustainability into Your Governance Framework


    Please note that spaces are limited and will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis. Secure your spot today to enhance your board's understanding of sustainability and stay ahead of the curve.

    Register Now

    In Partnership With NorthPeak Advisory

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    Venue Location

    Bracken House
    The Financial Times, Bracken House, 1 Friday Street, London, EC4M 9BT
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